Audience Participation and News Framing in the Digital Media Era: the Strauss-Kahn Case–related Live Blog at Lemonde.fr
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Crem -
Centre de Recherche sur les Médiations
2 AJM - Académie du journalisme et des médias
3 UNINE - Université de Neuchâtel = University of Neuchatel
4 GRESEC - Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication
5 IRSIC - Institut de Recherche en Sciences de l'Information et de Communication
2 AJM - Académie du journalisme et des médias
3 UNINE - Université de Neuchâtel = University of Neuchatel
4 GRESEC - Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication
5 IRSIC - Institut de Recherche en Sciences de l'Information et de Communication
Emmanuel Marty
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- IdHAL : emmanuel-marty
- ORCID : 0000-0002-6107-6506
- IdRef : 153284927
Brigitte Sebbah
- Fonction : Auteur
- PersonId : 753174
- IdHAL : brigitte-sebbah
- ORCID : 0000-0002-4126-1421
- IdRef : 198591179
Résumé
This study aims to characterize audience participation in live blogging and to understand the way journalists deal with this immediate and proliferating digital participation, in the wake of previous work (Singer et al., 2011; Thurman & Walters, 2012; Steensen, 2014). It takes lemonde.fr’s live blog during the “DSK affair” as a case study since it undeniably marked a turning point, popularizing live blogging among audiences and legitimizing it in newsrooms.
The link between the political event and its live coverage will be tackled, with a focus on the nature and various forms of audience participation as well as the way those contributions are framed (Entman, 1993) by journalists.
Therefore, in order to analyze this 40-hours-length live covering the arrest of the IMF director in New-York on 15 and 16 May 2011, we used mixed methods combining content analysis of media frames and qualitative discourse analysis.
The comparison between two sets of corpora (corpus 1 being composed of all comments submitted by Internet users during the live and corpus 2 of the few that were finally published), will enable to grasp the representativeness of the published messages. It also allows depicting the audience profile that journalists foreground within this digital media space and raises the question of ordinary speech staging through the ideal type and normative conception of participation conveyed by journalists in a digital space.
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Audience Participation and News Framing in the Digital Media Era: the Strauss-Kahn Case–related Live Blog at Lemonde.fr
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Résumé |
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This study aims to characterize audience participation in live blogging and to understand the way journalists deal with this immediate and proliferating digital participation, in the wake of previous work (Singer et al., 2011; Thurman & Walters, 2012; Steensen, 2014). It takes lemonde.fr’s live blog during the “DSK affair” as a case study since it undeniably marked a turning point, popularizing live blogging among audiences and legitimizing it in newsrooms.
The link between the political event and its live coverage will be tackled, with a focus on the nature and various forms of audience participation as well as the way those contributions are framed (Entman, 1993) by journalists.
Therefore, in order to analyze this 40-hours-length live covering the arrest of the IMF director in New-York on 15 and 16 May 2011, we used mixed methods combining content analysis of media frames and qualitative discourse analysis.
The comparison between two sets of corpora (corpus 1 being composed of all comments submitted by Internet users during the live and corpus 2 of the few that were finally published), will enable to grasp the representativeness of the published messages. It also allows depicting the audience profile that journalists foreground within this digital media space and raises the question of ordinary speech staging through the ideal type and normative conception of participation conveyed by journalists in a digital space.
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Auteur(s) |
Nathalie Pignard-Cheynel
1, 2, 3
, Emmanuel Marty
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, Brigitte Sebbah
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Crem -
Centre de Recherche sur les Médiations
( 226789 )
- UL, île du Saulcy, UFR SHS-Metz, B.P. 30309, 57050 METZ Cedex
- France
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AJM -
Académie du journalisme et des médias
( 527013 )
- Suisse
3
UNINE -
Université de Neuchâtel = University of Neuchatel
( 300663 )
- Av. du 1er-Mars 26, 2000 Neuchâtel
- Suisse
4
GRESEC -
Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication
( 1042378 )
- Institut de la Communication et des Médias 11 avenue du 8 mai 1945 BP 337, 38434 ECHIROLLES Cedex
- France
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IRSIC -
Institut de Recherche en Sciences de l'Information et de Communication
( 221819 )
- Institut de Recherche en Sciences de l'Information et de Communication
21, rue Virgile Marron
13392 Marseille Cedex 05
France
- France
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Invité |
Non
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Audience |
Internationale
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Actes |
Non
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Date de publication |
2017-09-01
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Titre du congrès |
International Conference Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era
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Date début congrès |
2017-09-01
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Date fin congrès |
2017-09-03
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Ville |
Limassol
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Pays |
Chypre
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URL du congrès ou éditeur |
http://amiretreat2017.com/
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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